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Know your debt collection rights

Cristina Miranda
Know someone who’s behind on their bills? Maybe debt collectors are calling for payment? Our new debt collection video can help you understand your legal rights – and may lower your stress level. In
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Avoid international travel document scams

Bridget Small
If you are planning a trip outside the US, you have probably been collecting tips on everything from great restaurants to comfortable walking shoes. Here is our contribution: when you search for
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New CFTC video on precious metals scams

Dan Rutherford
Are you thinking about investing in precious metals? The Commodity Futures Trading Commission ( @CFTCSmartCheck) has created True Fraud Stories, a video series that tells cautionary tales for
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Dietary supplement concerns? Tell the FTC and FDA

Mary Engle, Associate Director, Division of Advertising Practices, FTC and Steven Tave
Ever bought a dietary supplement or other health-related product that didn’t work as promised? Maybe you had side effects, or the claims just seemed unbelievable. Know this: the government holds
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What we heard: military consumer financial issues

Nat Wood
When you want to know what’s going on with a group, you go directly to the source, right? That’s exactly what the FTC did last week when it held a Military Consumer Financial Workshop in San Antonio
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July 26: Military Consumer on Twitter and Facebook

Carol Kando-Pineda
@MilConsumer will host a Twitter chat about credit issues with the National Credit Union Administration, Military Saves, and the National Military Family Association. Join the conversation on July 26
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Five money moves to make by your first duty station

Alecia D. Blair
As a new recruit after basic training, there's a lot to learn about your branch of the military, job, and first duty station. Equally important is learning to manage your finances by creating healthy
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FTC proud of service to America

Jennifer Leach
Every year, the Partnership for Public Service awards Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals (the “Sammies” – or kind of the Oscars for feds) to highlight excellence in the federal workforce, and
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Fake debt collectors impersonate real businesses

Rosario Méndez
Fake debt collectors will say anything that will scare you into paying them. Today, the FTC stopped imposters who pretended to be lawyers. They threatened people with lawsuits and jail time to collect
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Fiscal Firepower

Misty Stutsman
Whether you’re looking to build an empire or simply find sustainable growth for your small business, you already know it can feel like an uphill battle. In fact, 50% of all small businesses fail after
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Scammers order chaos for your business

Rosario Méndez
Some scammers specialize in tricking people into paying for things they didn’t order. They often target businesses because they know that, in some businesses, the people who order supplies and the
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Protecting Your Online Investment Accounts from Fraud

Securities and Exchange Commission
As with all web-based accounts, investors should take precautions to help ensure that their online investment accounts remain secure. These online security tips can help: Pick a “strong” password
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Join the #MilChat

Carol Kando-Pineda
On July 13, @MilConsumer is hosting a Twitter chat to discuss the job search and employment challenges that transitioning servicemembers and their spouses face. Some of the issues we’ll cover include
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Scammers can be inventive

Lisa Lake
If you’ve created a product or service you’re eager to sell, it makes sense to get patent or trademark protection. But some information that looks official might really just a scam to get your money
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“Going out of business” sales: Are the deals real?

Colleen Tressler
Who doesn’t like to save money? Those big colorful “going out of business” sale signs can draw you in, like a moth to a flame. Before you fork over any cash, make sure you understand the real deal
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Scams in the name of charity

Lisa Lake
Scammers are creative, cunning and cruel — and they often mix in a little truth to spice up their big lies. This scheme shows just how low they can go. Government imposters claiming to be with the FTC
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FTC sends DeVry refund checks

Bridget Small
As part of its settlement with DeVry University , starting today, the FTC will mail 173,000 refund checks worth more than $49 million to some students who attended the school between 2008 and 2015
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Month of the Military Consumer

Tom Pahl
July is Month of the Military Consumer. It’s a great time to remind servicemembers, veterans, and their families of the helpful tips you can find at Military.Consumer.gov. It’s your tool for financial
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Military Consumer Financial Workshop is July 19th

Cristina Miranda
I’m the proud daughter of a Navy veteran, and attended school on two military bases from elementary through high school. Looking back – although I may not have fully understood the consequences at the